Opportunities for better use of collective action theory in research and governance for invasive species management

Author:

Graham Sonia1ORCID,Metcalf Alexander L.2ORCID,Gill Nicholas3,Niemiec Rebecca4ORCID,Moreno Carlo5,Bach Thomas6,Ikutegbe Victoria3,Hallstrom Lars7,Ma Zhao8,Lubeck Alice2

Affiliation:

1. School of Social Sciences University of New South Wales Morven Brown Building Room G16 Sydney NSW 2052 Australia

2. W.A. Franke College of Forestry and Conservation University of Montana 440 CHCB, 32 Campus Drive Missoula MT 59812 U.S.A.

3. School of Geography and Sustainable Communities and Australian Centre for Cultural Environmental Research University of Wollongong Northfields Avenue Wollongong NSW 2522 Australia

4. Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources Stanford University 473 Via Ortega Way, Suite 226 Stanford CA 94305 U.S.A.

5. Environmental Studies Program The College of Wooster Wooster OH 44691 U.S.A.

6. School of Geography The University of Melbourne Parkville VIC 3010 Australia

7. Alberta Centre for Sustainable Rural Communities, Augustana Faculty University of Alberta 4901 46th Avenue Camrose AB T4V2R3 Canada

8. Department of Forestry and Natural Resources Purdue University 195 Marsteller Street West Lafayette IN 47907‐2033 U.S.A.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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